Animals make corporate zoom calls bearable, if you don’t mind the spit
Repetitive virtual meetings over the past year have sapped morale in many workplaces. So companies are hiring four-legged guests—sheep, goats, tortoises, llamas, bearded dragons and more—to paint smiles back on the faces of jaded employees.
Sen. Mike Braun: Dems' $15 minimum wage push is slogan governing at its worst and will devastate restaurants
Enacting a $15 minimum wage and eliminating the tipped wage credit would devastate our already ailing restaurant industry.
Nike has 'mastered the art of collectibles': CollectibleXchange CEO
CollectibleXchange Founder and CEO Brandon Steiner on sneaker boom and trading trends
Should workers be gearing up to go back to the office?
Charlie Gasparino responds to Goldman Sachs CEO doubting longevity of remote work.
California businesses fleeing to Oklahoma amid COVID for economic incentives, governor says
Gov. Kevin Stitt, R-Okla, on what is attracting "hundreds of companies" and people to his state.
Congressman says allow free market to raise wages, not politicians
Rep. Chuck Fleischmann on stimulus, wages
Oklahoma governor says reopening amid COVID led to low unemployment, state surplus
Oklahoma governor on reopening, state budget
Costco to raise minimum wage to $16 per hour, above Amazon, Target
Costco will raise its minimum wage to $16 an hour starting next week, CEO Craig Jelinek said.
Biden interior pick on Dakota Access Pipeline shutdown: 'If something shuts down, then jobs can be lost'
President Biden's interior secretary nominee, Democratic New Mexico Rep. Debra Haaland, on Wednesday conceded that shutting down the Dakota Access Pipeline would cost jobs.
Unemployment claims drop as labor market continues to recover from pandemic
The number of Americans filing for first-time unemployment benefits remained elevated last week, Labor Department figures show.
Amid $15 minimum wage debate, small business owners and minimum wage workers divided
With millions around the country calling for a $15 minimum wage, small business owners fear their businesses will be crippled while minimum wage workers have hope for better days ahead.
The debate over a $15 minimum wage
FOX's Robert Sherman has more
Clash over hazard pay for grocery workers in COVID-19 pandemic
Some chains including Kroger Co. say they will close some stores in areas with new wage mandates, while others say they are boosting food prices or may cut back on services like checkouts.
GOP lawmakers introduce National Right to Work Act
Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina on Wednesday reintroduced the National Right to Work Act.
These are the hardest-working cities in the US
Americans work about 135 more hours than the average worker in Japan, about 241 more than any worker in the U.K. and 393 more than a worker in Germany, according to WalletHub estimates.
Blue-collar jobs booming amid COVID pandemic: Workforce analyst
Well-paying blue-collar jobs skyrocketed to numbers not seen since the start of the coronavirus pandemic due to demand for consumer goods, according to EmployBridge workforce analyst Joanie Bily.
Blue-collar job 'boom' taking place in US: Workforce analyst
Joanie Bily on the blue collar job boom
Utah estimates $1.5B budget surplus after a year of COVID: Here's why
Utah has an estimated budget surplus of $1.5 billion, even after a year of battling the COVID-19 pandemic that has hurt state tax revenues.
Steak 'N Shake in fast food fight avoids bankruptcy, but fries Fortress
Steak 'n Shake Inc. sued lender Fortress Investment Group LLC after the burger chain paid off debt coming due to avoid bankruptcy, accusing Fortress of misusing confidential information to mount a takeover bid.
US can’t compete with cheap Chinese solar panels
FOX Business’ Grady Trimble talks with an executive from one of the few companies that manufactures solar panels in the U.S. about competing with China.



















